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1 Financial shares were the weakest with most drifting off a few pence .
2 The coolie household may have a set-out which cost a few pence .
3 If these are available, expense will be limited to a few pence .
4 The few pence he actually receives are the forerunners of pounds.
5 It will be an automatic refund, of a few pence per minute's delay.
6 Any ironmonger will cut one to size for a few pence .
7 There's a room right comfortable back there, won't cost you but a few pence .
8 The poor went ragged and hungry in order to scrape together a few pence .
9 He gave the lad a few pence , then, with an apology, opened the telegram.
10 I then summoned the boy over and slipped a few pence into his hand.
11 Can you give me those few pence you owe me?
12 But canny consumers can still save a few pence per litre if they shop around.
13 A person could get drunk for a few pence .
14 He said he had earned only a few pence that day, and would be beaten.
15 Often his father's customers gave him a few pence .
16 Yonder's a little fellow who will let us have his punt for a few pence .
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